![]() If you change the pen pressure settings, then the nib wear will decrease drastically. Because it’s very rough, your pen nib can wear quite quickly if you leave the pen pressure at the default setting. The surface of the tablet has a fairly rough texture which grip your pen nib a fair bit. The top section of the tablet is thicker than the drawing area, but I assume this is necessary to fit the electronics inside. What’s in the box? The tablet is literally just a drawing surface with nothing else to it. Important specifications Active Area: 6 x 4 inches Pen Type: Battery-free Pen Buttons: 2 side buttons, no eraser Pen Pressure: 8192 Pen Tilt Sensitivity: None Expresskeys: None Multi-touch: None If you are experienced with tablets, you probably only want to buy the XP-Pen Star G640 if it is the size you are used to. My opinion is that this tablet is best considered when you aren’t sure whether you will continue digital art or not, and you don’t want to make a bigger investment when it may end up going to waste. My verdict: However! If you can spare a bit more money for your first tablet, then I would still recommend going with a tablet that has a larger drawing area. Tablet drivers: Quite good! Drawing experience: Quite satisfactory! ![]() It will be the perfect “go-to” tablet for any beginner who just wants to give digital art a test run but doesn’t want to pay Wacom’s 80 USD entry price, or even experienced users who want to replace their Wacom Intuos! How good is this tablet? Design and build quality: Pretty good. ![]() ![]() (It’s 30 USD on Amazon US :, but I bought it for 40 USD off the XP-Pen Store.) What this means is that if it’s as good as its specifications show, it will be the lowest priced tablet with a battery-free pen and an acceptable drawing area size. The XP-Pen G640 caught my eye because it offers basically the exact same capabilities as a Wacom Intuos for only 40 USD. It is extremely minimalistic and makes you feel certain that you are not paying for anything aside from the features you asked for. The Star G640 Sketch is XP-Pen’s newest screen-less tablet made to compete directly with Wacom’s low-end Intuos series tablets (aka Intuos Draw/Art/Photo/Comic). ![]()
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